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DAILY ENQUIRER • HU N, .COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUE8DAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29. 1885.
un it (ill or loarniuiM
*o Bon tlon« »h« sllverr mill the? strar
Vh» lalmr nlkbt eoceatde itesoldcb Oar
Ac4 Dlan with a*r<na. coblneblug fa’s
OJIJse ealailr fr. ai Poaaldaa’a load enbraee.
Mo mota thar llatar oa the pebbled atraad
And Bake ball)n to llalaa la tha bead
Dlaeownlac alra Iron SiUivaa aad Btraoes.
Thealfbte ereeeld-tbey apaad tkcaa lathahoaaa.
Aad do that Biaathebaaah tha pUaaaatwalkl
Mot b. a Tan aiach azlaadad ahalk.
For la lha parlor meat the pair
Mow, whoa Ihedai ladaaei
Two luaaa with bnt OBI rock let chair,
Two heart! that b at at oaa.
—Beats a Ocariar.
Paaaa Pram a rail.
Some years ago Sarah Bernhardt, a
woman of genius, created an original
f.il when she fainted in “F:dora ”
From the year 1000 down to Sarah
Bernhardt's time emotional actresses
had invariably fainted by staggering
up to thu middle of. tl e stage, scowl
ing fiercely, yelllrg “My Gawdl this
is t’muoLI’’ turning half way round,
• d falling with the palms of their
bands flat on the fl jor In “Fedora”
B rnhardt gasped, fell half way
against a sits. and tumbled headlong
to the 11 ror. Tje audience oaught
its breath, sprang to its feet, and
shouted Its applause. Something
new had been aooomplished on the
stage
Mrs Bernsrd Beere, a woman of
enterprine, went over to Paris, saw
B.rnhardt fall, returned to London,
played • Fedora,” fell on the sofa at
full le:gth, aud rolled over with her
head toward theaudienoeand flapped
Art on her Lack on the fl>»r. “Gad,”
said the English audience tbe follow*
i g morning, “ ‘Fedora’ is a great
play. You ought to eee B.rnard-
B ere fall. ’Pou me eoul, It’s great.”
Esnny Davenport, a woman , of
avolrdupolae, went to Parts, returned
to America via L >ndon, played “F.«
dots” In America,fell aoroRS the eofs,
rolled over, and made $60,000 he first
year. All America talked of Daven
port's tainting scene in “F.dura ”
Mrs Langtry, a women of besaty,
fainted In “A Woman’s Peril,” by
falling sidewise on a sofa, hanging
there a moment and then falling to
the stage. Her corsage was low—
h;r bust superb. “A Wile’s Peril”
was a buocean.
Margaret Mather, a woman of per
sistence, appeared ae Juliet at tbe
UjIou Square theatre, fatnted away
In the baicony scene, and rolled down
three stepe like an icrobat, and fell
on the stage with a resounding
thump There were five recalls, loud
cries of “bravo,” modest cries of
“Bravaw,” a waving of handker*
chiefs, and then the first-nighters
rushed out luto an adjoining cafe,
•lapped each other on the shoulders,
ana said : “She’s the most wonder
ful Juliet since Adelaide Nellaon.”
But a long man with a red nose,
who stood by, said that the next
woman who came forward would
aobieve fame and fortune at a tingle
plunge by falling of! a step ladder.—
Bin Francisco Argonaut.
A Tjaia ti email
He wae dreesed in the lip of fash
ion and a valet stood by his side,
while the porter blacked hie boots in
tbe entry way leading to the Hoff
man house her room. The youug
man threw tbe Irishman a half dol
lar for tbe job aud then stepped to a
table not far away, ordered a pint of
champagne, drank it, and saunter'd
cut. “You have Just seen " p n f i-
tyie of the young N w Y ilt
said a friend, who hue*-, t. e ull«w
Who WB-i M> \at l! I'ti-i a’(1 Mini u ||
gnv 1:4* u iiiil.ii'l f,) o n p in niton
* H * la « Lr ».<•! wiuiej i oloom
il K cut tor iitiOh (, Min. ti un III III,
H Lit d-al. Muiii-y I iio I>| o loliitii
j i-t l.i w, unit h- o ii i ill ;■ u'ly l e a
a iCI* I I IX I'MVMtl nee l,i i- o tine.
1 1 Ira Ilf Va 111 I O 1.|.‘ I'll IT. 1 Ilt< I III)
a e tli tor any vti| i, f .ir, v lit- tl: -
i ti atioi.a v ill Ui) in in. Xv . like im e
I f 1.1: cl.'-in, l e bliTt .1 tilt, on tl I- mi,
II 111 e> ll . II,: lt< Hill)' O * HI V.' lit
i t >t y 'i.'io help to inuke tm'eI life in
av Y’ ,r.s netu..-es i y cxymivi-
t . a ico i n- I r ugh lim ... ft mine
a.t n it I- Inn.i.tn on us t-nsily mb i
, one If i",' man v- ' < li-iml hit I
lgot ti ‘ y t-ems, ; Ii«Im avo,
t tv d ula tir-.-a>*if ail p’-ih b yittisi--. d
n m ear \\ niio H;n< ( iro.ici a •
)> in we 1 v. -.in d upon, It nm ii" -
t nr t >-oj le in bo .-ij ‘el y >x rnv.i- |
guiu cr le i- :<t mi I on I’.v.nli
tipping u nines h.*H ho:: in to I
common hero ilt iuv.’y uurtM ar il'
In many j - .im I icy ruche ihuu
eelves pn. nc.iy i h gicerhlo u>
gusts who loin', 't in, in wl, li nn
epen baud 'll,)- i, lm i'air
type of the sw '! > & j, c.-u II tit>
UP all night, ri ei -ii i»mi !. yc n,
bis tffice and pi out" i.m> u. <.I'e-
tnmlof the dav hi y I u't .-fitted.
Wine ttiki-e the rda e <.f , t-i-u i.
keeping him in ouuli ion to ,i, Gui
neas. The aveiagn li i glii ul «< o •
life is only about ion v«n. 8 u e
may staud tbe wht I I, i li eci, i u
the great tuij rhy love !• me t lie i ■
vitality at Ian, and rl hire t bn he
«rgo out of tbe rush »i n l imy • f n.e
street.”—New York Curr —1> ndenc
In all the large cities of the United
8 ates. Y u are r quested to return
them on or before January 1, as on
'hat date the youngest son Is to be
married, and be hae the promise of
’him to wear on that oooaaton.”—
Philadelphia Press.
Whaal Ikt BraM Was Far.
Shortly after my talk with J udgo
L obrane I ran across another south-
«rn man from whom I heard a story
about tbe chevrons that adorned the
•Heaves • f tbe uniforms cf tbe con
federate general < ffloers. This braid
was sewn on In fantastic and artistic
wiDdidg. O e day In a camp the
soldiers were discussing the un.form
when the question ansi wba’ was
the significance of these chevrons.
No one oould explain the matter.
Finally an old soldier named "Horn ”
J nes was appealed to for his opin
ion. “Gentlemen,” he said, “the
persons who are running this yer
war from Riobmoud knows more
about this yer affair than we do.They
look ahead farther. They have o d
oulated that lu tbe oourse of tbe war
there will be a large number ofcffl
oers killed. They have calculated
that before It is over a lot of poor
white trash will have beoome officers
—general (.filters. Now it Is my
oandid opinion that these brstds are
put on for that contingency—to pre
vent the poor white trash from
wipin’ their noses on their coat
sleeves.”—N O Tribune.
Bbowm’s Bbonohial Tbccbbs will
relieve Bronchitis. Asthma, Catarrh
Consumptive and Throat Dm«ases
They are used alwaya with good sue-
oeaa. dec24.h aat ae tn w
Immigrant mothers on west bound
railway trains have got ao that they
stow their bablea la tbe raoks over the
seata, intended for the rcoep ion of
paroela. This la llttraliy the latent
raoket.
The Catarrh remedy, Ely’s Cream
Be m, has proved most cailslaotorv.
Prior to two months ago I had Lot
breathed freely through my nose hr
three years, now I am but little bothe, •
ad In that reapeot The pain has lef.
my bead as have most other disagree
able symptom*. I confidently believe
it to be a sure cure.—8 M lr g ir,
Bynumvllle, Charlton Co, Mo.
dec24aodw
More people are marrying In theas
ho ld*)* than will be able tofl’.ltielr
obi dren’a stocking* in tbe Chrisimasi a
to oome.
THERE MIT BE I FEW
WHO STILL DOUBT
If so they will find in our office
many suck letters as the following,
but none that are entitled to more
consideration;
With my experience I pronounce
BREWER’S LUNG RESTORER
the best lung remedy made. Four
of my brothers and sisters had
died with consumption, and about
three years ago I became so ex
ktiusted by long continued cough,
accompanied with low fever and
night sweats, that I could barely
get about, and my friends gave up
all hope. I coughed so incessantly
that I could not sleep at all. After
trying several lung medicines I be
gan the use of BREWER'S LUNG
RESTORER and was greatly ben
efited by the first bottle, gaining
flesh and strength and resuming
work. I continued to take it and
am as stout now as I ever was, rare
ly ever cough, nor do I suffer with
my lungs any more than if thny had
never been effected.
I am never without a bottle of it
in my house. During the winter I
gave it to my little children, even a
little fellow three years old, for any
thing like common colds, or when
they show any evidence of croup,
and always with the most satisfac
tory results. Very truly,
G E HUGELY,
Bainesville, Ga.
Brewer's Lung Restorer contains
no opiates in any form.
LAMAR RANKIN & LAMAR,
MACON, GA.
Iwt.r flop ool mi rd rat)„
ear capital raiu iTi.ao.'w
Tiakele aaU SB. Bhaaraa la Frwari taa
Around the earth, In every land,
By avary stream that I'm aware of,
I j every town, they understand
How teeth may best be takenoaie of.
F.om Jersey fits to Btrmab’* mount
They sing thu praise of BO ZODONT
aat as m thdt w.
Mr Gould, being an experienced
sailor, goea sooth by ra.lroad and .lets
somebody else rids la his jsiht to
Charleston.
Phlladelphl. proposal to oat all wires
• Hu. ,un overhead. Ii tht* case, U
seems, the telegraph and telephone
oompanles do not want the earth.
Magnolia Balm
h o secret ait] to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh-
ness to it,who would rathe?
i: o*; id l and you cant tell.
Ljaisiaua btale Litter? CXmp’y.
“ Wa ale Aarettr oerti/k Mol we super*
arranotmttui fur mU 0* JfenlMp ,
Quarterly Drmrinyi of Thu Lautetemm
' HytteUmrut tUUtetmI, a
Lottery Lumormy, awl Ha paraew mmnaoumtt
oontrMiht OrmringtOtemt4lvoi,andthcUVr
t am* art tmteteoteawM htnttly, tatmou, am
in good faith lewaral all paritet, and we a*
thoriu Me Oompany to awe MW ttrtifteal*
triihfaotimUt* S our
Utadomrtteommrte."
Mauuulaaan.
ItV lit H-/«rr.fa*nl »I«), and Bankm IM pay all
IVis— ilrutrn in 7 I. Louisiana late Lattmriaa lafcial
tn>r be r*eetnhd at our coeutert
J. aa. III. IHI-V, ■'. am. La. Sae’l Saak
a, ll HRISKnr ,-rf«.kuia Nai’l B'k
UiLDtm, l-r. a S O, ilal’l Saak
uentral, Sontlmesten & fltmgencn & Kiluui L k’ft
Ail treina 01 this system are ran by Oectrai or Wth Meridian lima.
8AVAMJIAX, SA., Movamber U JM.
J M and attar SUMDAl, Nov IS O, use, peasant*! trains on thaaa roads win tu aa
follows I
ArBKAD down.
■BEAD VF.
No. i5.f
ACC.
No. 68*
Paaa’g’r
No. 6L*
Paae’g’r
savannah aad At
lanta Divisions.
No. as.*
‘eaa’g'r
No.64.*
Paaa’g'r
NO 16>f
Aoo.
5—-
6:40 pm
7 26 pm
8 46 pm
NO. 1.*
Fava’g’r
8:40 am
U:2d au
10:26 uUi
11:01 an
12 41 pit.
a«IOpm
4 A pm
lUOSpm
111 16 pm
l;l7am
2 88 am
3 ’JO AID
8:85 am
5 8 in.
6:18 am
5'8 irn
.:82 aoi
840 am
10:26 am
1140 «m
L:0C m
2 ll) pm
8 27 pm
4 '.0 pm
6 40 pm
7 O') pm
7 18 pm
7 It pm
8 86 pm
L.vJi*v»anah_Ai
Ar...-.Oliver., ~Lv
Ar...« Mlllem.. ...Lv
LV.... Mlllen._..Ar
(,v..T*nnlUs«.Ai
Ar... jGordon....Ai
Ar.... Macon ..J,v
Lv.... Macon Ai
Ar Barneevlll* Lv
lv flame#vllle Ai
Ar....Grlffln.....A.
.ir Atlanta..,.L>
4 07 pm
286 pm
180 pm
118 pm
1128 am
111:18 am
1 40 am
8 80 am
3 02 am
8 01 AW
7 31 am
8 00 *m
601am
4:14 am
810 am
800 am
12 64 am
ll: c 6 pm
!0 5.0 pm
iu 40 pm
9 03 prn
9 03 pm
8:9 pro
0 50 pn.
8:06 am
S:W am
• asm
no. a»*
Pass’s*
0 26(in
4 68 pm
4 63 pm
4 18 pm
2 45 pm
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No. 18 *
P'.e-’y’i
No 17.* 1C H. H.—Asegnim
S’aasVi 1 Banweb
No. 18.*
l’aoa’g'i
NO.UU •, i
Pass’s rl 1
::z
8 iu
tf 15 AID
1 M pno|Lv...„ Mll!en...„Arili 15 am
8 .6 pin 1 Ar...Angaeta... Lv 14 30 am
liOOaml |
8:30 pm| |
No. 28.
Paaa’g’r
SUlleAgevllle AINo.Uo.t
Saleiiea Br’cb.l Paes’g’r
~'ZZ
■E
| 2 66 pm
| 4 0 pn
n Ul pn
| 7 10 pr
Lv..... M aeon Ai
v...GordaD.,.„Ar
r,Min>gevUle.A>
..Eatonton„L>
8 8u.m
810 am
o 8uao
5 16 an
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| No. <6 tl No,'88.T
. iFMa’a’ilPaan’g’r
Odoi looatj
Ball re ad.
No. 84.t
PaM’g’r
No. 8t.t
. .OW’g’l
1 , AiiUpmilOiSUem
...„ 1 1 s is pm 111 SB > m
Lv Barueeville Ar
ArThomaaton Lv
7 50 am
0:60 am
4 86 pm
880 .at
3~-1
I I No, 2 tl X..44.AN. A.
I U'asa’g’rj Bnllroud.
No. It
Paaa’gbr
—
12:80 pm
3:16 pm
5:10 pm
Lv... Griffin... Ar
.vr...Newnan....Ar
,\r.. Carrollton..Lv
9:40 am
0:68 am
5:30 am
1 1NO ol I No l’|4M*a*e K’j 1 VO 2‘
1 ACC. 1 F<'>’g I -Bala Line. 1ll’g*
N., 6a*
Aco.
:nz
2 40 in
8it m
4 ol am
4 51 am
616 am
0 06 :tm
7 30 am
10 0U am
11 08am
114 pm
1 84 pm
2: 8pm
4 01 pm
4 (6 pm
6 42 pm
5 42 pm
7 25 pn
Lv...Macon... Ar
Ar Fort Valley Ar
Ar BmlthvUle Lv
Lv Bmithvllle Ar
Ar_.cutbbert... Ar
kr ..Rnfunia ...Lv
uv ...Enfaula ..At
Ar.Unlon Bp’gsLv
Lv.Dulon bsp'gsAr
mr ...Montg’y... Lv
6 16 pin
4 ol pm
144 pm
124 pm
1168 am
10 66 am
10 60 am
8 18 tin
9 ih am
7 40 tD
10 86 am
• 41 pm
8 61pm
8 61 pm
7 87 pm
7 87 pm
620pm
rr
Nu 88
Fnee’gi
No &,
P »ag’.
pm Haver ,B w JR M—Alba-
No, 8* 1 By Line.
No. 4* I Nu 64 iNO 84 1
Paes’gerlPrst-’g'rl Pass 1
Hiiii
2 40 am
4 45an
'li 65 cm
1 48 pn.
6 45 pm
7 62 pn.
7 62 pm
8 48 pm
8 46 pn
1(145 pm
Lv Mucon.J5r
Ar Fori Valley Lv
Lv Fort Valley Ar
Ar BmlthvUle Lv
Lv BmlthvUle A)
Ar....Albany.. Lv
8:10 am
0S8am
6 68 am
5 06 am
6 06&no
410 am
2 107m| 8 40 pm
140 ■ m| 6 46 ^m
rr
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Fuaa’g’rl ‘aaa’g’, | ry Brnaach. 1.
8 On pm;! i is auiiLv Fort V allay Ai i btspmi StSarni -
815 pm ll 1 10 nil ,r Perry...., Lvj SOOpml 8C0aa|..
, NO. S6t I
|Paia’g'’r|
N W B R-BUki-l No. 2St I
ly rjUaiiaa. tPaag’g'rl
1215 pm
7:10 pn,
Lr... Albany „Ar
Ar... Blakely ...Lv
1145 am I
8 IS *xl|
| No. Sfft IS. W. B B.—Fori I No. »t I
| Piaa. IWnloea Brnoeh.lPam’g’r 1
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O XJ10 T Sr El S T
MOST DIRECT ROUTE
—TO—
MHW TOBK, PHILADBLPHta
BALTIMORH, and WASH
INGTON.
Oloaa eonnaatloa made with
kUrliln*or OlnolnnaH M 1,100
Trains leave aa follows i
. T1MB TABTjB wo. 8B
rAxuio Errnor bqwdat. Not m
£A i' h AH
No. oi
Lv Seim a
Lv Naw Orletma.,..
Lv Moblla
tr Oolnmonn,...„
Lv Oolnmi da...„
Ar West Po’t
Ar Atlanta
.... 7:00 p u
..... llll'il) p x
..... 7:68 A S'
.....;il:S8 a n
1 hia-J A n
..... - j i a n
.... {10:48 A V
..... I 1:612 p n
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4 OU p a
•“14s p ,
* 20 A:
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To New York aod^me HAat via ESESnt
Lv Allanla....„„.„.
Ar Gainesville
«r (Jbarloue..,.„
Ar Green rboro
Ar Danville.^.....
Ar Hlcbmoad
Ar Lyoohbarg
Ar Washington..
Ar Bali imore.....
Ar Philadelphia...
Ar New York
a 45 A M
820 A X
10 82 A X
14) P X
145 P X
81(5 p x
11 80 A X
800 A X
'ISO A X
WRBTWARD
No.SU
r.v Atlanta.
Lv West Po’t.
Ar Oolnmbna
Lv Oolnmbns
ArMontg’ry
Ar Selma.
Ar Meridian...... ........
Ar Vlch»bnrg__
Ar Mobile
ArNew Orleans
1:10 p a
4 06 p x
6:10 P X
2:8U p x
6:66 P X
9:80 p X
1:42 A X
>2:40 p x
28) A X
7:20 A X
610 P X 840 ax
8 08 P X 1082 *2
- 610 p x
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1107 p x
7 00 AX
no ax
8 00 AM
0 36 am
1245 p x
8 40 p m
No. 53
smTx
4:68 pg
11:88 a u
2~o"ax
12.-00 x
8:45 AM
1:00 pm
M. MAAAASMAA UU MIA UB1UI DfilWNIl
Atian a and New Orleane .wtihom ohaue
Throngh D»y Uoaob between Montaom.
■*i y ana Meridian, Mies, without change on
'ralna Bi and 61.
Trains 60 and 61 oonneot at Olrehaw wltt-
rtukegee Uued.
CECIL GABBET,
Gep*l Manager;
CHAB B CKOMWELLT
Gen'l Paaaonaer Agent'.
MOBILE i GIRARD R. R.CO,
OOLvaina. Oa„ Not utb,'. 9Ni
AS AND AFT SB THIS DAT1 THAI NO will
U raaea followa:
Hall Train No. 1—Bolag West (dully)
Leave Union Dopot. <v,l«mhn« yu ..
Lost. BrMditeoatDoaot.Oohinbna.. rairt
- a
norm
tidax
..... 7:» a ■
&<»(■
Arrive al Union Sarlnga......
Lean Union Sprlnio ...
Arrive at Tror...
Ar, ivo at Montaomarr.
Arrive at Kufauhk.
I 4 AipmlLv.. Eu Kan la... Arl 868 ami'
I o 0» jm| vr Olaytoi... Lvl 7 45 iml
| No 10*1 No. 6 • hws U-Cwlwaa-I No.« • | No 20*
!. I P»aa'g*r|baiB Sale lilwe.lPaaa’g’ll Aoo
1 Aoo. | Poaa’g’rlxaia Mai
IK 16 pm| 04 amiLv.
. „....Macon,„..Arj 4S6pmi-6S0am
I 0(8 ub ArFmrtVal'ayArJ *07cmMMam
- U ...... | 628am| 216 pmlAr Oolnmbna LvIlHOad 900 pm
Trains Ho l4 and 22 dally
. batwoaa Savaanah
M aad 64.
Pnllmai
ga and Jackoonvi
gomorv and Wavoro
Trains markon ttai
dally axoept Monde,,
toTiS^lM dm. of X'S£i.* ni ® wto * |«7ka»a**Mal Union BaaotTlokat OOcoMmUntao wio.
w t, (l'-*a«. Avont OAlniahno. Oa. ™
0.,wfli18£!lK5dSr2S?^5
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TLflwMkttoPB 1 . envKTr.MrM&i wi\hn
Lo whl.Yh s ’••HoirTM font! of ortr
bus s;incBt>ocn *0.-l«fl.
an ofrt'vliplialrK yooMlHT TOt* III henchlw
r-1 iUrt'lr a pArt thf grr-nnt noBifftoilof.
Df*. *b»H« A r.
/’hr mu* Latter % wt#* •.%« not i r*d*rt4 4 kf (Jk
*t' «'f*i Htaif
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MAIL TRAIN NO 3 (Dtily),
Iaavo Montfomarj — 7.» a n
Laavo Trqj.—.... >:»>■
•as a a
»S» v
I AM am
■lkia am
NIGHT FREIGHT * ACCOMMODATION
(Dally Kxo—
Imv* Oolnmbna Union
Laav* 7:is
Arrive at Union Bortnaa —»,io
fionve Union Sarlnas.a:»
Arrive at kafanla.„_
Arrive at Oolnmbns___
LaevaOoiombeaBiood Slrrat Dapot 8),Spa
Arrlraat Oolonbartnta™—- ll:Mpa
NIGHT FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION
No 4 (Dally Exoept Sonoay)
Leave Union T)“ r ■
Arrive Ot Colnmhna — - n.,p, m
WAY FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION
Jto 6 (Dally Except Sunday)
ImnvoOoixabtu Union Dopot,... t ie > ■
Leave Oolnmbna Broad Street Do*oC™~„ ban
Arrive at Union Bprlnii.™^. — PM ax
Lears Union Springs.. in,a
Arrive at Trov...., .11.4 a n
W AY *FBE“G^'i‘' , dr"AOCOMM 5t>aWON
Nu 6 (Da ly Excepi unnday)
Leave Ti ot, 4:06 an
Arrive at Union Snrlnta— I (i6aa
Arrive at Montgomery 7:<# o n
Leave Union Sorinca 6.66 » u
Arrive at Broad Street DopoCGolnmbiu.... liiMett
Arrive at Union Depot, Ooluml r,»._ 11:03 a in
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AJ « ‘XtblATION PRIZES,
i 4 cptovimation PrlitOHOf VIM..
i Ap;:> -.ixUnatlon Prlsas of 500
* A ppr.-'s'TOalion Prise* of 200
A Femeai Fair «i «r.u.ura.
Mayor Stul h yeBtwiduy ieceived
from C Liw, of Pi tstor, for insiteo-
lion, a pair of ircu^era mado ot sev
enty firs difl rcnt col red parohes
and weighing about, tx enty pounds
A placard con aming iba following
•ooonii anted tbe curb stiy:
“These psi t« were titty-two years
In actual service by a Kor h Ctr, 11ns
colored gentleman by the name of
B»m Wuilrm*, butter known it. his
countiy as‘Fiiher Bam.’ who la r,ow
at the ripe old age of 108 years, *cd
Still able to v dk nroimd. Fuller ol
twenly-thrte children, all HvIhr,
the eldest bt":. 01 veoie; bio. ty
lour grtriilchiltiien. wash slave
lora xy-f uryturs. Tbtss were hl<
wedding puds, nr,d tix of Ins iou?
wore tht; 8>n,b pane * r wediliog
f un is. T.iey iir«! high - priz d by
heoldgsot and bis ot: dm They
were oeiit to me by a friend, who h tl
to deposit $60 e i, iiutituiiie < of h au
being re’urutd They wi-re lu actual
wear tbiry-two \ e irs, and have beeu
oil exhibition for ihw pa^t twenty
years They have been acroea the
ooeaii ioui uiiitTi and on exhibition
Hi* CLIKGt
T.'ii .uos'i
V*r. n ,>r v.
w-V-L^’ l»i
7 -’Kt8, Ru.e.'iuniiug; to **■ 0
. r l< Htlou for ratos to . ltibs chonlO or’j
tri«> 'JIHcc of tbu (Jcmuauy In N«»»v 0i»4jftn».
'Air fnrth»i» LnfcrrrfttuH'v fr.'Oitmrli, ('WIjuj' ft 1)
'dr.'Rw- POIITil. ISWKflL Kxvr&n
(’It ri’AKA* Oidor», oi New fork Ercbow/ro (n ordinary HU n
ik-1 foi A n( i; j ( . Cnrroarv hr Rh*'Cull gmuH of 96 aud a»wtrdn i
' m. liuii r t*v • i iwli il to tfivn j our oxponir) odaraa'oJ
Wil. < 11«« A if l UU-ern. Ab«"oas. H. X.* DAI/jPillSi
IS it I.Inu nt It lii r’jt ItolL Kinjf-
Sor-»t i net li- tld. l'lift! AOt'l*,
l
tobTcco oimiebt
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Lm. A S—
i’ii'ii tl to «ivo i oar ox pom v}.
MUST BE REDUCED!
FOR THIRTY DAYS I will offer_mj iinzaense stock of
Ken's. Toni’s aid Children’s Uiai
At and below NEW YORK COST. No foolishness. Money mn r
come, aud if goods are to be sacrificed my customers shall have the ben
efit of them. Any one who doubts let them call and be satisfied. I>o
not forget that I have the largest and best assorted stock of_,
CLOTHING St GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
.
in ihe city. Don’t take my word for it, but call and see for yourselves
and be satisfied that I mean exactly what I say in regard to prices
r !h<» Eut:rp’isinsr Clothier, 124 B ond St.
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COLUMBUS 4 JNESTER*; •
OrniiXA, A.... U» on li- (
f\H and aftai Sn,-6»v. *•■•-:. (b
V( ea tbla row* - • * . .4 .oiler:
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150.
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ihe ti:&mau iobacci cake
MTT'.;» S OW N in .Ml I>\* Vnrv* nil
W iitn'l i Ou»*t Britisot, hpnijnH. Enei;>elaB, H. ijb,
t- rl-muluu. H no I'VlonH, XJlt'era, Sorofi. Sore Eyed,
S 'H' Tunokt b. t$i )iitCr»mB. NmirnlKiA.Rhot.m itihiu.
or m,Aa DArrm».
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ffftwr OylRRUA, lii •
ty Ca
Ilk* P 0. Mowj Orlrri pajaUi ui ti
Jph Se| tlertil Leltcn k
.'ts, Ac. In fact illuyH hII local lnitution BiVd
luiUuunuiion from whatever cauu. Price Jt’6 oUu | N mat;. Ill ilfi ll* nm SAfilt
THE CLIN0MAN TOBACCO PLASTER SiiL*, "
Prepared nrcorilinu to the* niOMt Mclentlfic. ’ vT haTU’g t
iirim'ijilt’% of tlif» PI
ysa U 1:1/1 RMS cr. in I
Tobacoo Hour, fiua i«
Croup.Woed or CJukio of tlw*
nK to u
FI’RKNT SKDATIVIi
cempounded with tho pazwnt , . -
Hpouiully rtMxuumeud id lor i, OMftad tare Mm req i. ed m ibwEg turnedUi%e |kj«
lu? lHiut, mid for that-c1h.ib j ate * t lo la t Green Bill* Stewnt t ooouty.
.. MU roam roUNTT-AU urm
demand* X 0 Dr two. late ol
••Id condtv, decreed* • •hereby notified lo pre*e»«
them *oaa i end All ptnoua Indebted to Mild <t#>
hei
of in-iduit or imlninmatirT ruolatlien. Ache* and
Paine whnre. fruni U>o dolicMo u Ktnte cf tho Hynteir., j
the patient i* ttnahlo t«< bear the sitrunner anplioatkm
of tha Tobacco Oako. For Hoad u-ho or oXabt Aohixi
and Pait in invaiaubln. Pric«i bi rtt*.
Aak your drumxi<t ft i theeo remedies, or write torJM
ClINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM. N. C., U. F. A.
ELY»i
CREAM BALM
D ean-fB -hn Uni 1
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a a hbowm,
Admloiatatm Mat* K O Brown,
anvil a«w*w
MOETGAGE SALE.
II9 Ta a. rfilalT, AHM'f.
Iom« iirt ail utreelt ia the oliy of Uotan bai <tta«00A
|wc on'v. (ic'raia. tbe asaal hoar* ot
•ale, one stoam tnitKe. boPer lAztutea nJ ai>ff r rtw-
timnceb. t fl’ttbnr with oue fl > >nnti aaetloe and also
•ll mvjh.n ri* tool* auu aptHauc-* audaiipnrfe-
n» *xi © m-ecriri tboiewitti ao^ a»win n-e at tb«
pijn'-nu mill* ho 1 wotk *. op of Bob rt -Juutioo on
Ukiothorpu rtre-ft In the city cf Uolnrvbny (not in-
dndin t thi machinery and othm property tfiFr.'ia
b’ch I* own d by i) VN uh»j pn* o, or on wMcb
WHOLEBALX AND RBTAIL DRALEBA IN
“* * m aa w n ^
-AMD
Water Pipe and Fittings.
Oaa Vixturea, Gaa Engines and Water Motors.
Ca* Fitting and Plumblnc Promptly Attondod to
Yard Fountains and Sprinklers. Hoe* of all kinds,
Torres Ootte 33rmln euad ie*w*r JPin*.
Agent* for t Dike’s Ranges srd Furrarra
4« V A VnnT.PP MTHICIT.
-Hr. .««n «tcel
Aqtl'or rribf. Afa} 1 Vf&A
r S^’ I tho orrhea«tcoTii»*r oft>gle*h rp^ ani Ban. oipb j
' \ s’TFSAt* In tb- ci'v ol 11 nntbi" Cexigla—a l ievled |
1*1 - . Tit. 1 Ail o. ,k. w a# 11 , K.. w * T.... 4 Jaa . n .., a. I, e . a
B. F. COLEMAN, Jr.
TJiTXD BBTAEBB,
AND DEALER IN
IhebHHali n>. and also all’h luwbpr mate< ia] and
; *t<x’k tbore plaowl. a .<1 *bich in own d bv satt
( Rober JijoiIc* trd a»*o all of nierclian-
I oi'eo* all ktiRle, fnrntta»-n g*f*j ccilb* a *1 all ibe
J!.Vk!V‘b' , HSSoM T “a.u» ,! V"ib"eto“hS!!ii'!Sf | Patent Metalio Caskets, Wood Cases and Caskets, Children’g Glow
White Cases and Caskets, Children’s Gloss White Metalic Caskets,
BURIAL BOBES, ALL PRICES PBOM 11.60 UP.
u. are ■pS2‘fcHAV-FEVE|g'
klYBVoVHKR% , -S i .-?v fiU >wV' r N , Y
i»i>va wxlwij u\\nl mi
Personal attention given all orders.
AIK. figure* lumbar aad ev»e wl«i be iota at where I
f «*y are uoe lt,oit%, on tne lo* kn >wn •« tlte (Mo-* i
thorp« lot vad theiafein the alcreot«aid .Tnattioa. ) m ..... n . , . __ „ _
^“,i o r o, ' 1,c *“' on ' dk ’ “ ® ! Tw'Wk st-wt, 4 boor* West of Tbo». •’■t’s Prloting Cffl::.
deift awe.* ‘ "bharlfl, * ’ OOlXlj
ontlcrr 1 rcr ' he rr
nu Bur?: Hruiway >«.
OrrtCB Gbnsb^ i. 7a« okb.
COLUMliUfc HA NtV 15. I 1 *-
O N nnd p.iki >ov ,1 ih.-. 11 t- "b!,
ale ai Mali T-atn will h»> . I -love
No 1—-Going Norm i.-vUy.
Leave Covnban..., 2:1.: ■-
Arrive at Cliiplt v •
Arrive ai Urenevilla S4>; m
No 2—Oomlns Booth Dully
Laavo Greeuviue 8 » ™
Avrlveat Ompley •«
Arrive at Oo'oinbu,.... ilium am
No S—Freight and Aoeominr»i*'‘ , 'v.
Leave OolnmbnR .... 5’ "*
Arrive nt Oh I pie v~ 7 fc’i m
Arrive atO>eenvtiie.M....~...~....~— ' *•* 1 ,a
No 4— Freight and Aoeomajiuln'i "
Leave Greenville " » ra
Arrive at Chlpley -1' *' *
Arrive at Columbia 21.7 i> ,<>
W L CLARK, Gen’l Man-aer.
*08 HOWARD, Gen’l Ticket Av£
NEW GOODS
EIKRBIS A CO.’S UNCANVA88ID PW
New Book wheal and Prepared Bh'kwbeat,
Fine Floor. P ian Grlla. Oat Meal. Btread
ed Oat., Klee, Barley, Ac
New Urled Fruits
Citron, Onrranta, Ra’iilha, Prnuci, Data*,
Flga.
Gtreen 3F*ult».
Oallfcrnla P.ara. Grapee, Kiot
Florida O'ange., Binan.a Lemony
Raa ein Appiea.
VoRotnblea.
CaobBga, Rutabnga Tor-lpa, O-ilonA
Irish arid Bwec* P t Dried E
Peas, White Ee&ue, Hpllt. Pea«,
I am receiving F ullgord Vegetablesion
onKilgom-nt ftom Ibe sJOwere. anil wi 1
dnplieete Northern markeia, with iral*m
axpenaee added.
F»mliy and Fanoy G:ooerleo. .
Ohoice Canleoilonery *t Wholeaal* ana
Retail.
7. 4T. WOOD.
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